Michael Osland
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You were right about the TV black.
It would be nice to get it to work on a computer like regular dvds do though. I’ll try it in VLC media player.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the help. I will re-render with millions (no plus). Late last night I was trying to burn this in encore…(never used that program before). I set it to automatic, and tried to match up all the settings, but there were 2 problems:
1.) The black background was grey (maybe just the compression, but I expected better quality since it is only like 200mb).
2.) No audio when played on the computer windows media player. It works on a dvd player. The audio played fine in the “ram preview like thing” of encore.
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Never mind, found it here:
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/2/922236
corner pin effect.
Thanks!
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Ah thanks for the help. I feared that was the case. Oh well it’ll just take longer.
Thanks again
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Thanks, but I was trying to simplify my situation. I actually have rotoscope a moving animal. However, I made the mistake of being too precise when adjusting it. For instance, I really fined tuned every frame, so the leg appears to change shape.
I want to simply copy the mask area around the leg and make it the same for multiple frames so it doesn’t “jitter around” as much. However, I don’t want to lose the mask parts around the rest of the body.
Thanks
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Is it possible to just copy one anchor point and paste it into the next frame?
For example: Say frame 1 has a square and all the other frames have a square, but one corner is out of place. Can you copy the anchor point from frame 1 with the corner in the right place and paste it into the other frames, then delete the bad corners…so you are left with a perfect square?
Thanks
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Thanks, idk what I was doing wrong.
Thanks again
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That works, thanks! Should I have used vector paint to make touchups to my silhouette? I tried using regular paint, but in the layer view when you are painting, the clip was sideways because I had rotated the source in the composition. Also, I tried regular paint on a layer above the source, but then in the layer view when painting I couldn’t see the silhouette layer below.
Was there a way to see the layer below while painting, if I had used regular paint on a transparent layer?
Thanks again!
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Ya thanks thats exactly what I wanted. I can now apply it to like any effect. I couldn’t figure out how to make the effect like a mask for other stuff.
Thanks